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: Photoshop's "Actual Pixels" display wrong In 12 years of using Photoshop I've never seen an issue like this. I have a picture. When I choose Vɪᴇᴡ ▶ Aᴄᴛᴜᴀʟ Pɪxᴇʟs the image

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In 12 years of using Photoshop I've never seen an issue like this.

I have a picture. When I choose Vɪᴇᴡ ▶ Aᴄᴛᴜᴀʟ Pɪxᴇʟs the image is displaying incorrectly on my monitor. On the left is what my image looks like (zoomed up by a factor of 4 using nearest-neighbor). On the right is a screenshot of what it looks like when displayed at "Actual Size" (also zoomed up).



What setting could possibly be causing this?

Photoshop CS4 on Windows 7x64, on a machine with multiple graphics cards by NVIDIA.

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@Jamie315

Found it! I had recently used the NVIDIA Control Panel to force FXAA on for every application. Apparently this anti-aliasing was being applied to the images 'rendered' by Photoshop.

Using the Control Panel to exempt Photoshop from this (and all anti-aliasing, for safety) fixed the problem after a restart of the app.

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